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For heavens sake, DO NOT USE THIS ON FURNITURE especially if it is in a
museum collection. Use a soft artist brush, a low power vacuum cleaner,
and fiberglass screen to vacuum dirt off the furniture. If more cleaning
need to be done, contact a conservator.
For more info, check out _The Care of Antiques and Historical
Collections_ by A. Bruce MacLeish and _Furniture Care and Conservation_
by Robert F. McGriffin.
Hope that helps. Sorry for the outcry above. I would just hate to see
museum peices ruined by cleaning with Liquid Gold.
Heidi Anderson
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On Fri, 31 May 1996, Robin Vernell wrote:
> Wondering if this stuff is bad for wood furnature. It leaves a very
> sticky shiny, gloss shine to the piece. I have heard that such polishes
> ruin the intergrity of the piece, but asides orvis and water; is there a
> commercial brand that is "safe" for cleaning?
> --
> Robin Vernell
> *Visual Arts Editor - Hook & Ladder -Poetry, Reviews & Visual Art Zine*
> P.O. Box 78 Stn. B, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6C3
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